Laurie Turk, Tip Junkie's publisher, is a creative DIY mom who specializes in holiday crafts and homemade gifts. Her ideas for involving the kids in creating a special table just for them are sure to spark some ideas of your own.
The table crafts from Kaboose are wonderful. Each one is illustrated with a photo, includes a difficulty rating, and a suggested age range.
This section features table decor, but you'll find more projects in the Thanksgiving Crafts section. Look for Balloon Turkeys, Turkey Bread Basket and Turkey Place Markers.
With sixty illustrated crafts (don't miss the link to the second page at the bottom of this one) you are sure to find something to delight.
Although Danielle's Place features bible-based crafts, these Thanksgiving crafts are suitable for families of all faiths. Highlights include several paper-plate turkeys, a cute napkin holder, and a leaf wreath.
Surfnetkids.com recommends five websites offering kid friendly Thanksgiving table crafts.
With cooler, shorter fall days, now is the perfect time to gather round the kitchen table with construction paper, glue, paint and scissors to make some Thanksgiving crafts. I could never design any of these clever craft projects myself, but I do know whe
These Thanksgiving craft projects run the gamut from Kids' Crafts (scroll down a bit) to hostess gifts, but all are illustrated and well documented.
At DLTK, it's not just about Thanksgiving crafts, but also about online games (Thanksgiving Word Searches and Jigsaws), recipes ("some for mom, some for kids"), songs, greeting cards, coloring pages, and printables.
"The first Thanksgiving in the USA was a feast in 1621 shared by the Pilgrims (who had recently settled Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts) and the Wampanoag Indians, who shared their corn, squash, and wild turkeys.
Family Fun's Thanksgiving mini-site is my pick of the day because of the quality of their crafts, and the ability to add projects to a personalized craft box.
The first thing that struck me at Kids Domain was that pipe cleaners are now called chenille stems.